The banks are very important institutions in any given economy due to their role of financing the economy. Banks if not properly regulated can fail and hinder their primary role. The main aim of the study was to carry out a literature review on the Relationship between bank failure and economic activities. The specific objectives of the study are; to review the theoretical literature that anchors the study that links bank failure and economic growth, to review the empirical literature on the channels that link bank failure and economic growth, to investigate the gaps in the theoretical and empirical literature on the channels that link bank failure and economic growth and to propose a theoretical framework for linking bank failure and econo...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...
Financial crisis in 2007, affecting the whole world, revealed the significance of early prediction ...
Upsurge in bank failure cases under a more stable currency environment raised the need to deeply inv...
Abstract Since the Great Depression and the stock market crash in 1929, the global economy has exper...
This paper presents a model of the banking sector that maximize profit and an individual bank which ...
This thesis explains why banks fail in general, and why Ghana Co-operative Bank Ltd (Co-op) in parti...
This article examines the role of commercial real estate investments in the banking crisis of 1985-9...
This Basel Committee working paper studies bank failures in eight countries: Germany, Japan, Norway,...
Referring to the provisions of Law Number 7 of 1992 and its amendments to Law Number 10 of 1998 conc...
More than 400 banks failed during the recent financial crisis. Bank failures have a significant impa...
In this paper, we provide evidence on the value of banking relationships by examining the stock mark...
Many nations have experienced bank failures with very high costs which can lead to systemic risks. T...
Research on the causes of bank failure has focused on developed countries, particularly the United S...
This dissertation studies how market expectations of systemic bailouts affect credit recoveries, how...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...
Financial crisis in 2007, affecting the whole world, revealed the significance of early prediction ...
Upsurge in bank failure cases under a more stable currency environment raised the need to deeply inv...
Abstract Since the Great Depression and the stock market crash in 1929, the global economy has exper...
This paper presents a model of the banking sector that maximize profit and an individual bank which ...
This thesis explains why banks fail in general, and why Ghana Co-operative Bank Ltd (Co-op) in parti...
This article examines the role of commercial real estate investments in the banking crisis of 1985-9...
This Basel Committee working paper studies bank failures in eight countries: Germany, Japan, Norway,...
Referring to the provisions of Law Number 7 of 1992 and its amendments to Law Number 10 of 1998 conc...
More than 400 banks failed during the recent financial crisis. Bank failures have a significant impa...
In this paper, we provide evidence on the value of banking relationships by examining the stock mark...
Many nations have experienced bank failures with very high costs which can lead to systemic risks. T...
Research on the causes of bank failure has focused on developed countries, particularly the United S...
This dissertation studies how market expectations of systemic bailouts affect credit recoveries, how...
This paper analyses the effects of bank lending on GDP and employment. Following losses on internati...
A rapidly growing empirical literature is studying the causes and consequences of bank fragility in ...
Financial crisis in 2007, affecting the whole world, revealed the significance of early prediction ...
Upsurge in bank failure cases under a more stable currency environment raised the need to deeply inv...